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| This is a discussion on before and after within the Show N' Tell forums, part of the Other category; here is a clock that i refinished I sprayed it with lacqure M.L. Campbell I ... |
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here is a clock that i refinished I sprayed it with lacqure M.L. Campbell I Made a back that was missing Also cut a glass for the pendlum door It came out very nice thanks for looking del
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It's obvious that the after comes first, nice job, you must have lots of patience.
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Nice job. What was the finish?,can't tell, it looks like shellac or maybe varnish. Regards Jerry | ||
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Very nice job, thanks for sharing.
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The first pic is the before, right Del? Just kidding. A fine job Del.
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Excellent job on the clock restoration. It looks great! Corey | ||
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forgot listing the pic first one comes last I do it every time tnx for nice comments del
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I meant the old finish. Regards Jerry | |||
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